Women always try different types of face masks and massages to look beautiful. Some enhance their beauty while some do not have much effect on them. In ancient times, some such beauty treatments were done which may make you feel dirty and strange after hearing about them. So let us tell you today about some such treatments used in ancient times.
In ancient times, beauty treatment was done with these things
In ancient times, everything from urine to donkey’s milk and crocodile’s feces was used in beauty treatments, Let us know about some such strange beauty treatments today,
Bulbul’s stool, In ancient times in Japan, women used to rub bulbul droppings on their faces to get soft and glass skin, It is still used in spas there today., In fact, the element named Guanine present in the bulbul’s stool makes the facial skin look shiny like porcelain.,
Urine face mask, In ancient Rome, women used urine in face masks to enhance their facial glow and make their skin shine., which they also saw as beneficial,
Urine mouthwash, You will be surprised to know that 18Until the 18th century, urine was used as a mouthwash to prevent cavities and whiten teeth,
sweat cream, In ancient Rome, wealthy women bought vials of gladiators’ sweat, Which she used as a beauty cream,
Bathing with donkey milk, Ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra used to bathe in donkey’s milk to maintain and enhance her beauty,
Slapping Massage, Women still face problems in Thailand, To reduce the fat from her breasts and buttocks, she used to get a slapping massage done by experts,
Crocodile feces, In ancient Greece and Rome, crocodile feces were mixed with clay to make face packs to enhance beauty.,
Bathing with blood, 15In the 18th century, Queen Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary used to kill virgin girls and bathe in their blood to look young.,
Massage with meat– 15-16Women in 18th century England used to apply raw meat on their faces to prevent wrinkles,
Use of alcohol and eggs, In France, women used to use red wine and eggs to enhance their beauty,
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